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The Tao Te Ching
Lao-tzu cultivated Tao and its virtue. He taught that one should efface oneself and be without fame in the world. He lived under the Chou dynasty. After a long time he realized that, the dynasty was declining. He decided to leave. When he reached the western frontier, Yin Hsi, the guardian of the pass, said: "You want to withdraw forever. Please write down your thoughts for me." Thereupon Lao-tzu wrote a book in two sections
takes is the understanding of self and no-self. Bibliography Chen, Ellen M, The Tao Te Ching: A New Translation with Commentary, 1st ed. (New York: Paragon House, 1989) Grigg, Ray, The Tao of Zen, (Edison, NJ: Alva Press, 1999) Kohn, Livia and Lafarque, Michael, Lao-tzu and the Tao-te-ching, (State University of New York Press, Albany, 1998) Lau, D.C., Lao-Tzu- Tao Te Ching, (Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books, 1963) McDonald, J.H., Lao-Tzu- Tao Te Ching, (For the PUBLIC DOMAIN, 1996)
